I was hired at a company who paid to train me for six months, and I signed a contract that said I’d have to work for them for at least two years or I’d have to pay the money back
Is it worth it to just quit and pay back the money? Can they hold me to it? It would do a lot of damage to my savings but I’m not sure I can hold out.I'm a dietitian — if you have to eat at McDonald's, choose these high-protein mealsHow much is your health worth? Not to mention the lost time in a job that isn’t right. I can’t comment on the financial strain, but they can’t force you to write a check for money that you don’t have.
Don’t quit before you have another job though — you may be able to negotiate a bigger salary in a new position, or a signing bonus, to offset the money you would owe your employer. Harris jokes with 'herself' over screechy laugh in surprise 'SNL' spot as Trump campaign rips veep for 'cosplaying with elitist friends'